Essays on Nature

...Nature The use, experience, preservation, and enjoyment of nature, like praise, is one of the utmost positively therapeutic and naturally occurring states as nature has taught us all this years. It is even stated in the bible and Koran that the way man misuses the environment purely for profit reasons is not the way to go. Nature is a responsibility bestowed to us by God and therefore we should assume this responsibility by preserving and respecting the environment. Therefore this means that nature describes our humanness. For this reasons, human beings should ensure they appreciate,...

...Nature Different people are of different opinions about nature. While some view nature more fromthe positive point of view, others view it from the destructive point of view—the negative. Yet, it is undisputable that there is a set of people that views nature from a neutral point of view. In all these and more, literature also plays a significant role. No wonder, it is often described as life (Bertaux & Kohli 215). There is really nothing which one cannot find in it. Literature could be so powerful that it would evoke certain emotions in the readers. Such is the case for the two stories examined here. As it is well known in literary circles, not everything that the writer intends... of Lecturer 12 May...

...Nature The print ad that will be discussed in this paper is the “Jergens Naturals Hydrate Moisturizer” (Jergens Naturals). The central message of the print advertisement is that since one’s skin is natural and not synthetic, one should not use a moisturizer that is not natural. The audience that the advertisement targets are women, as shown by the figure of the body of a woman on the left side of the advertisement. The assumptions that this product wish to convey to its market is that a natural product is better than a synthetic product. It also assumes that the best way to hydrate...

...Nature Nature is an essence unchanged by man. Nature refers to the space, air, leaf, rivers, landscape and animals. Nature is the vehicle of thought. Words are signs of natural facts. Natural history aids in giving us supernatural history. This implies that the outer creation gives us a language for beings and changes the inward creation. We also say the heart expresses emotion and the head denotes thought. This is because thoughts and emotion are borrowed from a spiritual nature. Most of this transformation is hidden from us when language was framed but observed daily in children. Children use nouns or words of things they convert to verbs and use in mental acts. This essay will be based... due: Nature ...

...NATURE-BY RALPH WALDO EMERSON During times when we need to perform a myriad of duties to maintain our beings, do we ever have time to glance at nature leave aside appreciate The answer to this is no. As Wordsworth had said "the world is too much with us", we neither have time to stand and gaze nor appreciate nature.
In this essay Emerson has conveyed a similar sentiment, though he takes it a step ahead, he compares Nature with God, the Oversoul. Through his essay he makes us realize that many a times we belittle things that seem insignificant to us, but in reality all things and beings are absolutely essential to make up this fantastic world .Every object however insignificant... LITERARY ANALYSIS OF...

...Nature Natural food products refer to foods that are deficient in antibiotics, pesticides, synthesized additives, and genetic modifications. To this end, such foods trace their existence back to nature. Evidently, there exists a major difference between natural food products and organic food products. In the United States, the difference stems from the official parameters set by the United States Department of Agriculture. To this end, organic food products are defined by legal regulations and strict supervision laws by the USDA. Consequently, organic food products are labelled to show that they are produced as per the...

...Nature Table of contents Introduction. 2. Emerson's approach to the natural world in Nature. 3. Conclusion Nature is a great world which can just partially studied by people. Ancient philosophers tried to explain the essence of Nature and give notion of limits of our knowledge about Nature, and their views influenced both our position on nature and the work of Emerson Nature. The aim of this paper is to discuss in what ways Emerson takes an idealistic approach to the natural world in his Nature, and to understand his own vision of nature, as well as linkage of Nature and some other categories, such as commodity, beauty, spirit, idealism and others.
2. As is seen from Emerson's work Nature... Emerson's...

...Nature As a reader, one should ask oneself what is the deepest connection between the humans in nature, and human beings in the community, and does it lead to progress or destruction?
The human nature can be compared to human beings around communities as there is the study and writings over generations and generations to come, basing on books and article. With reference to William Manchester, human beings have been into physical war for a long time, Williams sites World War II as it came to an end, and it was at Okinawa on an Easter Sunday which happened to be fools day. Using a landing force, they decide to cripple U.S. invasion fleet involving 1200 ships via attacks... on the sea and in the...

...Nature A narrative that explores the beautyand elegance of the natural world is never complete. Aldo Leopold takes on the challenge of creating descriptions of nature in his work A Sand County Almanac which is especially well done in his chapter, “Marshland Elegy”. Even he writes about the inability for language to ever fully describe nature when he says “Our ability to perceive quality in nature begins, as in art, with the pretty. It expands through successive stages of the beautiful to values as yet uncaptured by language” (Leopold 160). The following paper will examine the descriptions of nature in Aldo Leopold’s work... A Sand County Almanac: The Humility of Trying to Capture the Essence of Nature A ...

...Nature to be Cruel to other? According to the Concise Oxford Dictionary, being cruel to others is defined by having pleasure at other people’s suffering, or simply put, enjoying other people’s suffering. There are people who believe that cruelty or being cruel to others is part of human nature with most of them trying to explain their position by arguing that it is because on cruelty that subjects in the Stanley Milgram’s experiment acted as they did, and why none of the 38 people who witnessed and heard Kitty Genovese call for help did not respond to help or even call the police. Yes, I agree with their believe that cruelty is part of human nature; however, I do not agree... in and not much...

...Nature is one of the most prominent waste producers. However, nature is able to recycle whatever the wastes produced by it so that waste accumulation may not take place on earth. Apart from nature, all the living things including human are producing huge amounts of wastes on earth. The major difference between the waste produced by human and other living things is the fact that majority of the human made wastes are not degrading naturally. The amount of human made wastes are accumulating on earth which means one day our earth may become a place of wastes rather than a place of living things. Waste management is thus...

...Nature Virtues have a very important and positive impact on human character. Some of the virtues that improve human character are temperance, silence, order, resolution, frugality, industry, sincerity, justice, moderation, punctuality, cleanliness, and chastity (Shaker, 2012). For example, the virtue of punctuality has played a huge role in improving my academic performance as punctuality helps me reach the school in time, deliver the assignments in time, and timely revise my lessons so that I am able to achieve good grades. Similarly, the virtue of cleanliness is very important as it makes me presentable to others as well as helps me maintain good health.
Just like virtues have a positive... Human...

...nature Different views exist on the nature of human beings and offers insights into possible relationships, the need for governance, and the most suitable form of governance. My view of human nature identifies a society of self-centered individuals whose life is devoid of things and this establishes motivation into acquisition of different aspects of life. Actions and decisions that people make, therefore aim at meeting their self centered needs, and even though the actions and decision may at times benefit other people, such benefits are secondary or may be means to an end or secondary objectives. Maslow’s hierarchy of need theory, which associate motivation with people’s needs, informs my... Human...

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Human nature is an intangible idea and no one seems to agree on what it consist, yet several people do agree it is in existence. Some of the philosophers do agree that human nature is inherently good whereas others see it as evil. With all the concepts constituting human nature, I believe there are several flaws in the determination of the core of all human beings. The sole characteristics of what I tend to believe in the consists of human nature; I personally believe are part of what is making it improbable to determine if there exist any other characteristics of human nature (Vaughn, 45).
Primarily, I believe one of the biggest problems in the determination of any other part... ﻿Human nature...

...Nature, Love, and Art Apart from its conventional hackneyed denotation in terms of ‘love affair’ or a happy-ever-after story between handsome princes and princesses of a faraway land, to me, romance serves as the spirit of love’s adventure that can transcend time and several wearisome circumstances of life. Though we have often acknowledged the existence of love and the encompassing nature of its might, being the ultimate good in men and that which ‘makes the world go round’, we are aware as well that love must have been sustained by elements that facilitate its capacity to flow and connect people in magical ways. I plainly believe, on this ground, that one such element of huge significance... ...

...Nature The theories of human nature are still on the process of development. These theories on how people are acting, thinking, and reacting on its environment undergoes this process of development for as long as human is existing. Humans, being there on everyday life, must choose what thing to do or what path to walk. For his everyday and lifetime realization of his dreams, a person must then choose his actions and reactions for his environment. Every action he takes or he misses to take will be a great deal for his future and a barricade for what he wishes to be. The idea that human beings have an inherent sense of right and wrong has been debated since the dawn of our species. It is hotly...

...nature. How close do you think it comes to the 'truth' Excerpt: This paper investigates the human tendency to indulge in criminal acts, whether biological factors play vital role in instigating the desire in the instinctive demand or social norms have significant characteristics to mould the habit of individuals in the society.
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INTRODUCTION: THE RATIONALISTIC APPROACH OF HUMAN NATURE
'Every human is indeed a slave of circumstances.' An honest man commits cruel or socially unacceptable acts mostly when... situations compel him. Nobody steals things out of instinct or...

...Nature The present paper aims to articulate personal theory of human nature in the light of the perspective have already been presented by the religious faiths as well as by psychologists-theorists. One of the most significant reasons behind elaborating the theory of human nature in this paper includes the elucidation of diverse viewpoints on the above-described topic on the one side, and presentation of personal critical opinion about the aspects associated with human nature. The study has been supported with the Islamic perspectives on human nature, while the theories of human nature by Lombroso and Marx have also been selected for the present study. The researcher has... Module Module ID: Human...

...Nature ‘and’ Nurture of Introduction ‘Nature versus nurture’ debate has dominated the fieldof psychology for a long time. People working in the field of psychology are trying to understand the root cause of development of personality patterns in human beings. The understanding of the root cause of the personality will not only help human beings to know what makes their personality develop in a particular way, but will also help them in working in the right direction for bringing a change in their personality. Hence, knowing whether it is the ‘nature’ or the ‘nurture’ of human being that shapes his personality is important for human beings. This debate has been covered... ? Personality: Product of Nature...

...Nature Introduction Lots of discussions and debates have been performed on the topic man v/s nature. The relationship of man with nature is either harmonious or indifferent. But the major question is that how can nature be compared with man? The comparison always takes place between two persons or things with similar qualities, abilities. Man is not and cannot be separated from nature. He is the part of nature. He, like other natural things is the small component of nature, so how can he be greater than nature? Nature always shows its love and through the sweet fragrance stored in the flowers, luminance of the stars, in the divine blueness of the sky, enchanting notes of the soft breeze... ?Man v/s...

...Nature of God The nature of God is a complex philosophy that is not fully understood by man. Many people have tried to come up with explanation of the nature of God, with each of these persons based on their opinion about facts from diverse aspects. Different people explain the nature of God from different perspectives, depending on their values and faith. This is done to conform to their way of life and their understanding of God. Many people find that the nature is a guiding path of progress in life. Therefore, people that find it in their hearts to follow the nature of God will have progress in their lives. Hitler states that a person discovered that the nature of God is a wonderful... Module The...

...nature of Romanticism Introduction Romanticism has a revolutionary nature. Unlike its appraisal of love it positions a new vision on ahuman nature. Moreover, innovative poetic mans, such as blank verse or a controversial manner of the poems reflect a revolutionary nature of the poetry of emotions. A controversial nature of Romanticism was analysed by Burke, who made an emphasis on a new vision of beauty. He was not focused on proportion or fitness; he claimed that in Romanticism a concept of beauty plays another role in comparison with the concept of love at times of classics or neoclassic. Augustan literary ideals were opposed by Romanticism ideals. Emotions and imaginations were... ?Revolutionary...

...Nature Vs. Nurture The nature versus nurture debate can be regarded as one of the most enduring within the field of psychology. The old argument regarding the nature versus nurture has never been settled as it is not clear cut how much of human development is determined by nature and how much by life experience (nurture). The growing literature on the understanding of human development has made it clear that both sides of the debate are partly right. Nature endows individuals with inborn traits and capabilities while nurture molds the genetic tendencies as people mature and learn. The paper explores the...

...NATURE RESERVE In 1969 the divers discovered the existence of warm water marine species and the idea of a marine nature reserve came into being and was discussed. After this discussion, a stimulated interest in protecting the area grew and in 1971 Lundy Field Society proposed to establish a marine reserve. According to lundy.org.uk (1999) provision for the establishment of statutory Marine Nature Reserves was included in the 1981 Wildlife and Countryside Act. After public consultation, on 21st November 1986 the Secretary of State for Environment declared a statutory reserve at Lundy.
The Management of Marine Nature Reserve was given to English Nature by “the statutory advisor... to...

...Nature VS Nurture Teacher Nature VS Nurture All the time we find ourselves asking why a particular boy excelled in the academics or why this girl turns out to be a homosexual. We then speculate as to the explanation and we say that the boy’s parents were also smart or that the girl used to study in an all-girls school. Yet how exactly do we know which traits are hereditary and which ones are only brought about by the environment? Little do we know that we are merely making guesses for the truth is we do not exactly know the truth behind the nature versus nurture issue of psychology.
History
The history of the issue of...

...Nature versus Nurture The nature versus nurture debate demonstrates whether a human being is just formed by pieces of flesh with biological predispositions and genes responsible for his behavior, or there is also an intellectual soul residing in him that is able to learn and acquire behaviors and attitudes that are not innate. Sleeper and Chudler (2007, p.14) assert that “nature refers to skills humans are born with, and nurture refers to skills humans learn.” Every human being has some inborn or hereditary qualities that are passed over to him through genes; but, there are a lot of other qualities that he learns over time through...

...Nature There is certainly a relationship between Science and Nature. One can look at nature on a primary level of romantic appreciationwithout the knowledge of Scientific explanation for what they are seeing, while still appreciating the beauty of it all. Taking a look at nature from an approach with more knowledge and depth, for example knowing that the sky is blue due to refracted light; does not take away from the beauty of a blue sky but rather adds to one’s overall appreciation of its simple beauty as well as a knowledge of why it is blue. The purpose of this discussion is to discuss the relationship between science and nature by evaluating whether or not they are opposed... or...

...nature and Architecture beneath nature Architecture beneath nature is a term derived from landscape architecture. Therefore, it refers to the profession that indeed puts into practice the art arranging or modifying the features of the landscape for example an urban area (Senosiain Aguilar, 2003). Over the years, this field of study has become very marketable and led to more people getting involved in shaping the landscape they live in. It has become an art that has been used in the creation of parks, urban planning and design, environmental restoration etc. Above all, people have indulged in the art for creating homes that exist below the landscape in different designs that match... Architecture beneath...

...Nature All the beliefs and acts are built up on the certain basis. There is an idea of a particular moral law, which is universal. It is based on the human nature. Many philosophers, psychologists and other researchers made their assumptions regarding it. There are many debates regarding the individual differences and the common core among all the people. This assignment is focused on the investigation of the human nature as the predisposition of existence of natural law.
According to Thomas Jefferson’s words in the Declaration of Independence, all the people have inalienable rights: they are rights for “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness” (MacKinnon & Fiala). John Lock expressed... The Human...

...Nature of God God’s nature is difficult to fathom. Throughout the bible, God’s character is revealed to itsreaders. This essay will delve on God’s nature as observed in the book of Genesis. In particular, the character of God in the story of the creation, the fall of man and in the story of Noah, will be the main focus for deciphering God’s nature.
In the story of creation, one can describe God’s nature as being all mighty and all powerful (The New American Bible, Genesis 1-2). Being the creator of the vast universe makes God project a dominant and authoritative character. But God is not an ordinary...

...Nature Conservancy Organization In the beginning, God created day and night, land and sea, and all the animals and trees that are living in it, and He saw that it was all good. However, He realized that all these would not be good without stewards to take care of it. Thus, God created man and woman to oversee all his creation and make sure that all of these are protected and preserved. This for me is actually one of the major missions that we, humans have here on earth. However, through technological advancements, the changing lifestyle, the trends we succumb to, and most especially the attitude we have towards our mother nature, we are slowly letting go...

...Nature Traditional religions and certain naturalistic philosophies have shaped the way people view the natural environment that surrounds them by influencing, educating or imprinting ideas and beliefs. Traditional religions and naturalistic philosophies both serve as the foundations for the cultural ground for people to establish social norms and lifestyle. It should be no surprise as well that perspectives coming from various beliefs and schools of thought would have a strong influence on the way people treat the environment.
An example of a traditional religion that shows great reverence to nature would be Shintoism. Shintoism is a religious form of nature worship... that originated from...

...Nature A controversial issue of human nature is discussed on the basis of philosophy of Jean Paul Sartre and Nietzschefurther on. Existentialism and postindustrial humanism provide two different visions of a human nature. In the modern context, the philosophy of Nietzsche is more appropriate and relevant to the modern people of the global world. Jean Paul Sartre is the philosopher of the school of existentialism. He underlines that “existence precedes essence". In order to understand philosophy of Sartre, it is relevant to know the main points of existentialism. There are a lot of issues of separation and independent existence. Actions of the human beings define... ?Sartre and Nietzsche on Human Nature A ...

...Nature and Nurture The nature or nurture debate relating to child development has been enjoined for more than a century. Essentially, the questions is, are children influenced more by their biological and genetic circumstances, nature, or from their socioeconomic environment, peer associations and parenting skills, nurture? Most experts agree that both the impact of nature and nurture contribute to a child’s cognitive, social and physical development but to what degree and precisely how each contributes remains undetermined. The case for each side of the nature vs. nurture argument presents persuasive evidence regarding how both factors influence child development. When one speaks of nature... ...

...nature of Othello The tragic hero or the protagonist in this tragedy, Othello, suffers from the tragic flaw of jealously in the tragedy. Other characters are well aware that he is a very jealous man and they exploit his weakness to the fullest. Iago is the mastermind in the tragedy who tries to dethrone Othello; he exploits the jealous nature of Othello to turn his people against him. He creates several misunderstandings to put Othello in a fix and he succeeds in doing so on numerous... ?Client’s 20 April William Shakespeare is a household and he has become h9S because of his exquisite work in literature.Othello is a masterpiece written by Shakespeare and this paper will shed more light upon this...

...Nature and Psychology: Between the Nineteenth Century and Twentieth Century Human Nature and Psychology: Between the Nineteenth Century and Twentieth Century Human nature may be defined as the distinguishing characteristics that comprise of thinking, acting, and feeling that humans tend to dominates naturally. The question of what constitute these characteristics, their origin, and how they work including the static nature of the human forms the oldest and the most vital questions of the western philosophy. The questions are extremely valuable since they intend to investigate the implications politics, ethics, and theology. Naturally, human beings are ever considered as the source of norm... ? Human...

...Nature This paper gives a detailed explication of Mencius’s argument in support of his view that human nature is inherently good. The paper also gives reasons why I agree with Mencius’s view of human nature. Responses to the objections that can be raised against Mencius’ conception of human nature are also given in the paper.
In his theory of human nature, Mencius (Mengzi in Chinese) claimed that human nature is fundamentally good. Mencius saw human beings as having been born with the potency to be good, and he argued that the people who turn out to be bad have just been corrupted by the environment (Stevenson, 24). Mencius began his argument in support... Philosophy 04th Dec., Mencius on Human Nature ...

...Nature vs. Nurture My opinion about Nature versus Nurture is simple and straightforward. To understand its true interpretation and to arrive at the correct answer is impossibility. No two leaves, fruits or flowers of a tree are alike. Nothing is similar in this world and everything and everyone lives with the difference and notwithstanding the fact that in all such differences an essential harmony runs through and in this Creation and everything is mutually connected. Gene versus environmental studies is the subject which is more of understanding than of analysis. As such what an individual is due to one’s genetic make-up and how much past experiences, cultural influences... Essay, Psychology Topic:...

...nature integrates with, becomes a transient part of, and exists separately from the life of the authors in question. In this way and to this end, this brief analysis will seek to analyze the means by which both of these authors integrate the reader with similar subject matter as well as similar realizations concerning the reality of life as the author’s view it; all the while using nature... Section/# Synthesis Whereas one can seek to synthesize the works of two that deal with either different orsimilar topics, the works that this student has chosen to synthesize are those of Linda Hogan’s “Walking” and Edward Abbey’s “Serpents of Paradise”. As such, both of these works deal with the ways in which...

...Nature vs. Nurture When a person is born, he comes into this world with a set of DNA markers which have the power to dictate his development as a person. From his hair color to his interests, and mental abilities or disabilities, these are all things that a person is born with. These are examples of the concept of “nature” in the development of a person. Now each of us are also born with a set of shortcomings in our development that we must work towards overcoming in order to become successful in life. That is the simplest description that can be used to describe how the concept of “nurture” works in a persons life as well. The best example of the merging of these two concepts in one person... ...

...Nature Generally speaking I agree with Sumners ment. It makes a lot of sense. People who have talent generate wealth (Dolgoff). It is a bit unfair though to think of them as greedy people. Much of the wealth they create trickles down to others and provides them with a livelihood. These wealth-creators are the people who built the world around us. They got the capital together to build the buildings and the public works. They used their talents to help themselves and to help others. It is true that some rich people are lazy and inherit money. But these people will not keep their money long. Money goes where the talent is. Poor people do not necessarily have defects. They may have less... ...

...Nature Walk A Garden Lamp at Maurie Jacobs Park This is one of the garden lamps placed in the Maurie Jacobs Park. These lamps add to the overall beauty of the park. The lamplights make the path visible in the darkness. The lamps at this park make visitors enjoy the beauty of the park not only at nights but also in rainy evenings. The light range of each of these lamps is nearly 25 meters. There is a distance of 50 to 60 meters between every two lamps.
At night, the park looks even more beautiful and attractive because of the glowing light that these lamps put on the beautiful trees and pathways of the park. As there are trees of different colors in the park... , the administration needed to do...

...Nature Nature has a strange way of showing itself in people’s behavior, their liking and disliking, and sometimes the society and the norms can collide with the nature or the inner self of an individual as shown by the two brilliant short stories; The Lady with the Lapdog by Russian author Anton Chekhov and Brokeback Mountain by Annie Proulx. In the latter, the plot revolves around two men, Ennis Del Mar and Jack Twist, who fall in love with each other; a homosexual romance which is considered taboo in a society. In The Lady with Lapdog by Anton Chekhov, Dmitri Dmitrich Gurov, a married man and Anna Sergeyevna, also married, start a romantic bond with each other... ?Contrast Paper Social Norms vs. the...

...Nature vs Nurture School Nature vs Nurture Nature versus nurture is an important debatable topic. Some people support biological determinism whereas others are the followers of environmentalism. During our class discussion, most of us prefer to talk about nature and nurture rather than nature versus nurture. I am also of the same opinion that it is impossible to separate nature and nurture.
Nature Over Nurture: Temperament, Personality, and Life Span Development introduces the five-factor theory (FFT). FFT asserts that personality traits are endogenous dispositions and...

...Nature Greek and Roman art have long used the human form as model. They epitomized the beauty of the figurein sculpture more than painting. People are seen as being the most important in society and life. They saw the human form as the ideal in nature. Greece had many thoughts about the noble ideas of human dignity and beauty and Western civilization is believed to have begun in Greece. The Romans were influenced by these thoughts and also sought to portray man as a superior being. Here the emphasis is on man’s power as opposed to the lesser importance of people as seen in Eastern art where nature has a much more dominant role. The sculptures of Michalangelo... ?Reflection Assignment: Human Form Versus...

...Nature Conservation Impact of the proposed UK Marine Bill 2006 August 2006 Marine nature conservation is an important environmental issue, which requires adequate protection, especially in light of the damage being inflicted upon it as a result of manmade actions such as pollution, over-fishing and climate change. If an effort to address this problem the UK government has produced a consultation document for a proposed new Marine Bill. There has been much debate about whether the new Marine Bill is sufficiently robust as to provide the level of protection that is needed for sites of interest to marine nature conservation.
The purpose of this report is to address this question. To assist... Marine...

...nature to nature and back again, in each instance supported by evidence that was considered by many to be authoritative at the time. Although at present, the scientific community has tipped the scale towards ‘nature’, an ongoing debate is providing experts and layman alike with opportunities to draw ample support... choices they are ill equipped to make. Both Rosin and Kimmel offer a disturbing view of the motivation of peers, parents, communities and professionals, those involved in the negotiation of gender and identity, and how a mix of fear of rejection, a need for normalcy and peer approval, parental weakness and professional ambition can lead to a single-minded homing in on only those...

...Nature: Thomas Hobbes is credited for explaining the concept of the state of nature. It is stated that before the establishment of the rule of law the human civilization lived is the state of nature. The state of nature is in a way defined as the time when anarchy ruled the human civilization
Happiness: Happiness is considered to be one component of good life. The extent or degree of happiness actually depends upon the circumstances prevailing around the individual or the situation
The Categorical Imperative: Immanuel Kant, came out with the thought that categorically imperative is at the centre of moral and ethical philosophy. He based moral requirements on categorical imperative... Questions for Final...

...Nature of the mind Chapter four of the text “Philosophy Here and Now” by Lewis Vaughn gives rise to insights about the nature of the mind. The conflicting arguments brought out by different philosophers covered in the book give rise to theories about the nature of the mind. They are well thought out and provide a basis for comparing and contrasting.
Rene Descartes and Chalmers table the two most compelling theories about nature of mind. Descartes refers to the nature of mind by introducing a theory in support of substance dualism. He argues that conceivability of something in the mind in also physically possible. This means that whatever is conceived in the mind is also logically possible... of the mind ...